To put this in context the disused stations and tunnels have and will be used for moving people and things across London unseen. Aka missing kids to be used in rituals, global politicans at illuminati rituals during the olympics, and probable disposal of bodies and body parts

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It's an attractive building. Similar to a lot of the buildings up here near to the Admiralty Western Approaches Building. As an aside, if anyone happens to be on Liverpool and gets a chance to visit then it is well worth it.

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It's an attractive building. Similar to a lot of the buildings up here near to the Admiralty Western Approaches Building. As an aside, if anyone happens to be on Liverpool and gets a chance to visit then it is well worth it.

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2DD there are bare sites about this kind of thing, 'the vigilant citizen' has lots of articles about illuminiati symbolism in film, music and popular culture; and seems to conclude that the elite use these people as puppets to further their agenda. Tbh i am sceptical but i find reading things like that interesting, always good to hear how others see the world even if it is a bit barmy!

Having visited the place myself (whilst Coxswain of Oxford URNU over a decade ago), I remember London URNU (and UAS) was/is based in the Brompton Underground building.

Going back to around the mid nineties an URNU student (Sean Harper) went missing after an URNU Dinner. He was found several days later at the bottom of a vent shaft, quite dead. Needless to say, it was shrouded in mystery.

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Spent my last few years at the MoD in the OWOB before I retired in 2003, before the mass exodus to the refurbished Main Building. Only drawback was that it was open plan, but I quite enjoyed my time there. Always guaranteed a laugh with the police stables next door: the mounted troop always seemed to depart without the sergeant in charge, who emerged to be greeted by my cry of "they went thataway sheriff", which never seemed to amuse him.

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Going back to my earlier post regarding the death of an URNU student nearly 20 years ago, the more I think about it, the odder it seems. Can any of you Legal Eagles explain why the MOD were able to conduct an inquiry without publishing their findings?

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Going back to my earlier post regarding the death of an URNU student nearly 20 years ago, the more I think about it, the odder it seems. Can any of you Legal Eagles explain why the MOD were able to conduct an inquiry without publishing their findings?